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Naphtali
10-02-2018, 10:16 PM
I have a Rossi Model 92 stainless steel lever action carbine in 44 Magnum. I also have stainless steel Rossi 92 45 Colt barrel, magazine tube assembly, and lever. How difficult or costly to convert the 44 Magnum to 45 Colt?

samari46
10-03-2018, 12:10 AM
Would imagine you'd need a new bolt unless the old one unless it can be converted, cartridge guides one on each side of the action, maybe the cartridge lifter. Hopefully the old mag tube could be reused if not it's going to be replaced. Then fit the barrel, headspace it and do some serious cycling of dummy cartridges to make sure that everything is working, Frank

firebyprolong
10-03-2018, 06:59 AM
I think the mag tube is the same as is the bolt face and extractor. You may have to open up the bars and Possibly the lifter or swap them out to 45 parts to feed 45 colt, then again my 44mag 92 will feed 45 colt right up to the chamber. That is till you try to actually cam that 45 into a 44 hole and the whole works comes to a screeching halt. I dropped a range bag getting out of the truck to discover that and quit using slip top ammo boxes.

Dan Cash
10-03-2018, 07:22 AM
I have a Rossi Model 92 stainless steel lever action carbine in 44 Magnum. I also have stainless steel Rossi 92 45 Colt barrel, magazine tube assembly, and lever. How difficult or costly to convert the 44 Magnum to 45 Colt?

I have a very nice .45 blue/octagon Puma (Rossi). Perhaps you might want to trade? PM if interested.

Naphtali
10-03-2018, 10:12 PM
I appreciate your offer, but I'll pass on non-stainless steel 92.
I have a very nice .45 blue/octagon Puma (Rossi). Perhaps you might want to trade? PM if interested.

Texas by God
10-04-2018, 08:40 PM
You'd need a bolt, too. Costly when you could sell it and buy the stainless .45 or trade for one. Dumping it all on a gunsmith might end up costing the price of new or used gun.

indian joe
10-04-2018, 08:43 PM
I have a Rossi Model 92 stainless steel lever action carbine in 44 Magnum. I also have stainless steel Rossi 92 45 Colt barrel, magazine tube assembly, and lever. How difficult or costly to convert the 44 Magnum to 45 Colt?

Screw the old barrel out, screw the new barrel in should be all thats needed -
I bet Rossi uses the same parts for both cartridges - magazine tube etc

indian joe
10-04-2018, 08:47 PM
You'd need a bolt, too. Costly when you could sell it and buy the stainless .45 or trade for one. Dumping it all on a gunsmith might end up costing the price of new or used gun.

Why a new bolt ?? 45 rim diameter is smaller - rim thickness is same or close - should work as is? Magazine tube is same -
I dont understand why he would want to do this but it should be easy - action siderails should be different but I wouldnt bet on that either

Texas by God
10-04-2018, 11:41 PM
I will yield to you lever guys on that. Maybe that's all it would take. I did rebarrel a Win 92 with a Rossi barrel once[emoji16]

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indian joe
10-05-2018, 07:37 AM
I will yield to you lever guys on that. Maybe that's all it would take. I did rebarrel a Win 92 with a Rossi barrel once[emoji16]

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If that winchester was a bit tired I would expect you might have to take one thread off the barrel to get the headspace right - most of em need about a half turn but with dovetails already cut - it needs a full turn to orient the barrel - one more thread, turn the shoulder back to match, deepen the chamber a touch? otherwise just screw the new one and wear some headspace ...... would work.

Part of my reasoning on the easy changeover is manufacturing expediency - the cartridges are close in dimensions - Rossi also made (or still make??) a 44/40 version thats even closer - done right the action should handle all three as well as 38/40 without messing with the innards. If not it would be the 45colt that was odd man out.

I really am mystified why though - 44 mag should do anything the other will

John Taylor
10-05-2018, 10:30 AM
Best to contact the expert on Rossi rifles, http://stevesgunz.com/. He may have any parts you need and can tell you what will and wont work.